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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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QUESTION SENTENCE-DOES ALL VERB IN QUESTION SENTENCE MUST BE IN PRESET TENS

0WHEN ASKING A QUESTION DOES ALL VERB IN THE QUESTION MUST BE IN PRESENT FORM AND NOT PAST TENSE FORM.02br
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00FOR EXAMPLE, 01font00WHEN DID YOU COME?02font02br
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01font00WHERE DID YOU GO?02font00 (CAN IT ALSO BE 01font00WHERE DID YOU WENT?)02font02br
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00HOW ABOUT THIS02br
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01font00WHAT MOVIE DID YOU WATCH?02font00 OR 01font00WHAT MOVIE DID YOU SEE?02font02br
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00AND THEN WHEN SOMEONE RESPONE TO YOUR QUESTION IT MUST BE IN PAST TENSE? AM I CORRECT02br
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00THANK YOU0-
  

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02br 02br 00Where will you go for dinner? 02br 02br 00Where are you going? 02br 02br 00When did you get here?

  • 02br 02br 00Where will you go for dinner?
  • 02br 02br 00Where are you going?
  • 02br 02br 00When did you get here?
  • 02br 02br 00Where did you go CANNOT be Where did you went.
  • 02br 02br 00Do a search on 01i 00watch see02i 00 to see how they are different.
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0If I understand what you are asking, the answer is usually in the same tense as the question.02br
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00Where will you go for dinner? (Future) I will go to Chez Antoine.02br
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00Where are you going? (present continuous) I am going to the store.02br
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00When did you get here? (past) I got here about ten minutes ago.02br


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